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Accessible Design

Designing with accessibility in mind considers persons with disabilities and making accommodations so that they too can get the pertinent information they need. We learned the most about these kinds of accommodations while working with D&I heavy hitters like Julie O’Mara, Alan Richter, Jessamine Montero-Michaels and the Global Diversity & Inclusion Benchmarks (GDIB) Team.

Branding & Identity

To so many, branding and identity is simply about a logo. In reality, the logo is just the beginning. A much deeper look and approach must be taken when defining ones brand and establishing a foundation that will stand the test of time.

Web & Social Media Design

Everyone needs some sort of web presence these days. While a brick and mortar can attract and serve clients from miles around, virtual real estate allows you to do the same on a global scale. Add in free advertising via social media and you have two very major keys to your success at your fingertips (as well as everyone else’s).

Strategic Planning

Even with all the elements in place, we could all use a little brainstorming to help get everything working as a cohesive unit for the best results. Whether you have an important event to prepare promotional items for or an advertising campaign to launch, we’re here to help.

Photography & Videography

Nothing says you know what you’re doing like visual evidence. A picture is worth a thousand words and video doubles those numbers (easy). From product shots to mini documentaries, we’ve got you covered.

Our work with the Global Diversity & Inclusion Benchmarks (GDIB) remains one of the most enlightening and meaningful projects of the OOPS portfolio. While we aim to create a fun and stylish website, we are cognizant of the need for accessible design and the fact that the two concepts are not polar opposites. We have taken things such as font size, color and contrast into consideration and added this toolbar in hopes of filling the gaps in areas where we may have fallen short. Out Of Proportion Studios will continue to study, develop and design as an example in an industry that is still learning. If you have any thoughts or comments on the subject, please feel free to reach out via our contact page.